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Printing (uploading) data from the drive – Rockwell Automation 7000 PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (B Frame) - ForGe Control (PanelView 550) User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000-UM151E-EN-P - January 2013

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Component Definition and Maintenance Chapter 3

14. Press [F5] to highlight the Post Sample field. Enter 10 to specify the

percentage of post-trigger samples, then press [Enter].

Figure 132 - Diagnostics — Select post-trigger samples

15. Press [F10] to return to the ‘Diagnostic’ screen. Verify that the status is

‘Running”, meaning the Diagnostic Trend is ready to capture the data
whenever the trigger condition is satisfied. If the Status shows ‘Stopped’,
press [F7] to re-arm the tool and change the status to ‘Running’.

Figure 133 - Diagnostics — verify status

16. Press [F10] to exit to the main screen.

Printing (Uploading) Data

from the Drive

You can upload and save drive data such as drive setup, parameters, variables,
trend data, fault masks, alarm queues etc., onto a laptop using the HyperTerminal
program. When using HyperTerminal to upload the data, the program prompts
you to select a file for data storage. Open a new Notepad (text) file and save that
file on the laptop before uploading data from the drive.

The following example illustrates the method to create an empty .txt file
(example1.txt) and upload (or print) the data from drive to a laptop.